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If I get a job there, I'm voting no too primarily due to your attitude and ignorance. You're doing yourself harm.
Now that's just dumb. Don't base your vote on one jackass.
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If I get a job there, I'm voting no too primarily due to your attitude and ignorance. You're doing yourself harm.
Now that's just dumb. Don't base your vote on one jackass.
I won't. I was just making a point. There are about 50 "ifs" before it matters. If I get a job there, and if there's a union vote, I'll vote based on the situation at that time.
If I get a job there, I'm voting no too primarily due to your attitude and ignorance. You're doing yourself harm.
I won't. I was just making a point. There are about 50 "ifs" before it matters. If I get a job there, and if there's a union vote, I'll vote based on the situation at that time.
If I get a job there, I'm voting no too primarily due to your attitude and ignorance. You're doing yourself harm.
Boy... talk about ignorance... if you haven't noticed there is a growing number of guys here saying that retard is right. While blunt force trauma isn't pleasant, it gets the message out.
Good luck man, hope you get hired. Pay attention once you get here, it's just your livleyhood.
1 year from the day the last one was voted down we can file with the NMB. As soon as we pull together and organize and get 35% interest cards signed.
Get on it.
ALPA is trying again. We are in the infant stage of the card drive.
A legit question, I swear (and probably already asked and answered somewhere on flightinfo, but...........)
Why ALPA? Why not in house union? Maybe ALPA is the turnoff.............
A legit question, I swear (and probably already asked and answered somewhere on flightinfo, but...........)
Why ALPA? Why not in house union? Maybe ALPA is the turnoff.............
I am a first year FO on reserve. Baicly the lowest paid guy at JB and I wuold have no problem putting up $2k for an in house. Maybe there are 51% that also feel this way.
#1: In-house requires nurturing by management. You have "kicked-in-the-teeth" management, therefore, it would be doomed. We tried in-house in 2009 and the company shot it dead.
#2: In-house is always underfunded. Alaska had access to $5 million from the ALPA MCF (Major Contingency Fund) on day one, so did Jazz, and Airtran. Hawaiian got access to $2 million. In-house would require a $2,000 assessment of each pilot to garner the same funds.
#3: In-house is underresourced, it has no access to ALPA resources without an expensive professional services contract requiring an assessment, stuff like ALPA Legal, Financial Analysis, Aeromedical, Safety, Security, Engineering, Retirement & Insurance, etc..
#4: In-house is always underrepresented. When Spirit pilots struck, they reached out to the AFL-CIO, and shut down all USA business interests of the Indigo hedge fund which owns Spirit. It forced them to settle in five (5) days.
Does this answer your question? ALPA will be as good as your own elected MEC is, and only as successful as your own company is with revenue. They go hand and foot.
By law, ALPA can't negotiate a thing, only your MEC can. ALPA resources the effort, nothing more.